Home of animal musicians, in a Grimm tale | 41 |
He's murdered at the start of Act III | 41 |
He slew 25% of the world's population | 41 |
Home of the 1988 and 2010 Winter Olympics | 41 |
Hall-of-Famer Rod who was born on a train | 41 |
Holm of ''All About Eve'' | 41 |
Highway's counterpart in fuel economy | 41 |
He was Rowdy in the '50s and '60s | 41 |
He was actually born on the third of July | 41 |
Hospitalized patient's state, perhaps | 41 |
Hammarskjöld of the United Nations | 41 |
Homer's was "rosy-fingered" | 41 |
Hardly qualified to be a rocket scientist | 41 |
Hamlin's "L.A. Law" co-star | 41 |
Hitchcock's "__ for Murder" | 41 |
He gave us the sack in the early '50s | 41 |
Humanitarian Dorothea ___: 1802–87 | 41 |
High-tech ''fingerprint'' | 41 |
Homer's "How stupid of me!" | 41 |
How playwright Ben Jonson killed an actor | 41 |
He wrote "Your Erroneous Zones" | 41 |
Honor earned by only one president (Ford) | 41 |
Holds Dylan's canvas, during downtime | 41 |
He wrote "The Name of the Rose" | 41 |
Haskell of "Leave It to Beaver" | 41 |
House painter on "Murphy Brown" | 41 |
Have "nothin'" to say, e.g. | 41 |
Home of the National Border Patrol Museum | 41 |
Home of Oklahoma's largest flour mill | 41 |
HBO series about movie star Vincent Chase | 41 |
He plays Dr. Foreman on "House" | 41 |
He fought Basil in "Robin Hood" | 41 |
Harper's Bazaar cover artist, 1915-37 | 41 |
Home of "Monday Night Football" | 41 |
House that a wealthy person might pass on | 41 |
Hidden element in this puzzle's theme | 41 |
Hawke of ''Training Day'' | 41 |
Harper Lee character, or a migratory bird | 41 |
High school cross country race, typically | 41 |
Hackman in "Enemy of the State" | 41 |
Hourly sight at an outdoor Coventry clock | 41 |
Hall and Oates: "She's ___" | 41 |
Help for those who have strayed, briefly? | 41 |
Harrison's "Star Wars" role | 41 |
Hawaii's version of "honky" | 41 |
Heinrich who wrote "Atta Troll" | 41 |
Harry James' "_____ My Guy" | 41 |
Hermann who wrote "Steppenwolf" | 41 |
He painted "Launching the Boat" | 41 |
Home on "Gilligan's Island" | 41 |
Henry ___ Cusick ("Lost" actor) | 41 |
Hall of Fame coach Hank of Oklahoma State | 41 |
Home to part of Yellowstone National Park | 41 |
Holder of a dog's name and owner info | 41 |
Horror film assistant with a Russian name | 41 |
Hog's Head, in the Harry Potter books | 41 |
Hebrew for "contender with God" | 41 |
Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc., for short | 41 |
He bestowed the "kiss of death" | 41 |
Home of Fort Scott National Historic Site | 41 |
Harry Senate on "Boston Public" | 41 |
He exiled Khan to the planet Ceti Alpha V | 41 |
He painted "Twittering Machine" | 41 |
He stole the tarts of the Queen of Hearts | 41 |
He played and lost in the 2004 NBA finals | 41 |
Hebrew unit of capacity equal to 10 baths | 41 |
Hawaii's "Pineapple Island" | 41 |
Hugh who plays House on "House" | 41 |
Horne who sang "Stormy Weather" | 41 |
Helmsley dubbed "Queen of Mean" | 41 |
He was pope for about a month in 903 A.D. | 41 |
Humor that might defuse a tense situation | 41 |
Have trouble with the "missus"? | 41 |
Hall and Oates "Kiss On My ___" | 41 |
Herbert of "Pink Panther" films | 41 |
Heston's costar in "El Cid" | 41 |
Hit ABC drama about plane crash survivors | 41 |
Hawaiian's ''thanks'' | 41 |
Had at fast food joints while on the road | 41 |
Hero of Disney's "Atlantis" | 41 |
Hall of "Let's Make a Deal" | 41 |
His famous role is being reprised in 2010 | 41 |
How long it takes light to travel 186 mi. | 41 |
How a Scottish person says "No" | 41 |
Holman who was known as Mister Basketball | 41 |
Harlem Renaissance writer Zora __ Hurston | 41 |
House leader during Bill's presidency | 41 |
He wrote "The Wall Street Gang" | 41 |
He married Daphne, on "Frasier" | 41 |
Hebrew name meaning "sweetness" | 41 |
Hillsong United "___ But Jesus" | 41 |
Home of "All Things Considered" | 41 |
Halftime performers at the 2001 Superbowl | 41 |
His high school clique was the Choom Gang | 41 |
Honour bestowed by Queen Elizabeth: Abbr. | 41 |
Half-committed response, when said slowly | 41 |
How Grammy-winning books may be purchased | 41 |
Handel's "Messiah," for one | 41 |
Haydn's "The Seasons," e.g. | 41 |
Hershiser of "Baseball Tonight" | 41 |